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San Francisco Giants. Orlando Cepeda, Candlestick Park
Candlestick PointContains 708 photos
San Francisco Giants. Orlando Cepeda, Candlestick Park
Candlestick PointSan Francisco Giants Camera Day 1962, Scoreboard Candlestick Park
Candlestick PointView south to Muni Powell St. Line Cable Car #527 near turntable, labeled as a Sacramento & Clay St. car to remind voters of that line, which had been eliminated in 1942. The car was chartered by the Citizens Committee To Save the Cable Cars and its chair Friedel Klussmann. On front left, campaign sign urging a yes vote on Proposition 10 (which passed overwhelmingly and preserved all existing Municipal Railway cable car lines), reading 'Vote Yes on Prop. 10 Nov. 4 and SAVE THE CABLES. Cables in the last 10 years have had fewer fatalities than buses. No bus can load as fast. Cables have 4 brakes." On left Owl Drug in Flood Building.
Downtown / Union SquareView northeast across Taylor toMuni Powell St. Line Cable Car #527, labeled as a Sacramento & Clay St. car to remind voters of that line, which had been eliminated in 1942. The car was chartered by the Citizens Committee To Save the Cable Cars and its chair Friedel Klussmann. On front left, campaign sign urging a yes vote on Proposition 10 (which passed overwhelmingly and preserved all existing Municipal Railway cable car lines), reading 'Vote Yes on Prop. 10 Nov. 4 and SAVE THE CABLES. Cables in the last 10 years have had fewer fatalities than buses. No bus can load as fast. Cables have 4 brakes."
North BeachBob Hope & Jerry Colonna. Hollywood Victory Caravan, a cross-country tour raising money for Army and navy Relief Funds arrives at the Southern Pacific Depot at Third and Townsend
Mission BayElevated view east across Steiner from Alta Plaza to Muni Washington-Jackson Sts. Line cable car #524. Car was chartered by the Citizens Committee To Save the Cable Cars and its chair Friedel Klussmann. On front left, campaign sign urging a yes vote on Proposition 10 (which passed overwhelmingly and preserved all existing Municipal Railway cable car lines), reading 'Vote Yes on Prop. 10 Nov. 4 and SAVE THE CABLES. Cables in the last 10 years have had fewer fatalities than buses. No bus can load as fast. Cables have 4 brakes." Victorian in background since demolished.
Pacific HeightsView north to Muni Powell St. Line Cable Car #527 on turntable, labeled as a Sacramento & Clay St. car to remind voters of that line, which had been eliminated in 1942. The car was chartered by the Citizens Committee To Save the Cable Cars and its chair Friedel Klussmann.
North BeachOpening Day. Mayor Angelo Rossi cutting a silver chain with acetylene welding torch, Timothy Reardon (President, Board of Public Works) wearing an overcoat, stands at the Mayor's left.
PresidioMoving Torso Sculpture to Civic Center from Warehouse at Laguna Honda
Laguna HondaMoving art from city storage near Laguna Honda to Civic Center
Laguna Hondawith 'Peace' sculpture at 410 Natoma
South of MarketInspection party prior to opening U.S. Penitentiary. Left to right coming down steps, S.F. Police Chief William Quinn, Mayor Angelo Rossi, U.S. Attorney General Homer Cummings, Warden James A. Johnston, in front of Administration Building
SF BayInspection party prior to opening U.S. Penitentiary. Left to Right Warden James A. Johnston (pointing), U.S. Attorney General Homer Cummings, Mayor Angelo Rossi (pointing), in front of Administration Building.
SF BayCellblock interior, in background, right to left, Mayor Angelo Rossi, Warden James A. Johnston and U.S. Attorney General Homer Cummings on 'Broadway.' Inspection party prior to opening U.S. Penitentiary.
SF BayInspection party prior to opening U.S. Penitentiary. U.S. Attorney General Homer Cummings shaking hands with Representative Florence Kahn (R., San Francisco) the first Jewish Congresswoman. Mayor Angelo Rossi to left of Cummings.
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